Every job below is one we do ourselves across Lindsay.
We form and pour driveways thick enough to carry a truck without flexing, usually 4 to 6 inches depending on what's parking on it. Base prep matters more than the finish here, so we compact and grade before any concrete shows up. Expect to stay off it for a couple days and off the far end for a week before heavy vehicles.
Patios get a broom or stamped finish depending on what you want, and we slope them slightly so water runs away from the house instead of pooling by the door. We set control joints to match the pattern so cracking, when it happens, follows a line instead of running across your seating area.
Stamped concrete gets you the look of flagstone, brick, or slate at a fraction of the cost, and we color it while it's still wet so the tint goes all the way through. It takes more hands during the pour since stamping has to happen before the mix sets up, so timing on a hot day matters.
Cracked slabs, sunken sections, and spalled surfaces get patched, mudjacked, or cut out and replaced depending on how far gone they are. A hairline crack in a patio is cosmetic, a driveway that's sunk two inches on one side is a drainage problem we need to fix at the base, not just the surface.
A shed pad, a garage floor, a slab for a shop, we pour it flat and level to whatever thickness the load calls for. Rebar goes in for anything heavier than foot traffic, mesh isn't enough once you're parking equipment on it.
Walkways get scored joints every few feet so they crack on our terms, not a random line across the middle. We match the slope and width to whatever's already there if it's a repair job, or lay it out fresh if it's a new path.
We pour footings and foundation slabs for additions, garages, and small structures, and we work off the engineer's spec when there is one. Getting the rebar placement and concrete depth right here isn't optional, it's what holds up the structure above it.
We wash back the surface while the concrete's still curing so the stone underneath shows through, giving you a textured, non-slip finish that holds up better than a plain broom finish around pools and entryways.
Clay soil on a slope moves, and a retaining wall keeps it from moving into your yard or your neighbor's. We build in drainage behind the wall, not just concrete in front of the dirt, because a wall that can't drain is a wall that eventually leans.
If the slab underneath is still solid but the surface is pitted, scaled, or just ugly, resurfacing gives you a fresh finish without the cost of tearing it out. It won't fix a slab that's cracked all the way through or settling, that needs a real repair, not a topcoat.
Four steps, and no surprises in any of them.
You tell us what you want doing, we look at what is actually there, and we ask the awkward questions early.
In writing, itemised, free. If something might add cost later we flag it now rather than at the end.
Same crew throughout. We cover your floors, keep the dust down and tidy up before we leave each day.
You point out anything you are not happy with and we fix it before the invoice, not after.
A few examples of driveways, patios, and slabs we've poured recently.



Site visits and estimates are available anywhere within about 50 miles of Lindsay.
Questions that usually come up once a project is actually underway.
Describe the problem and we will tell you what it probably is. No obligation.